Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 18, 1907, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1 007.
NO. 2&0.'
bbers Looted the Mail Sacks in Woodburn
INA AND
IT JAPAN
HE POWER
GOVERN ASIA
edge to ovory man acquainted with
affairs In Aula," declnred Dr. Andor
Bon. "Tho first is thnt China, an
not Japan, !b not tho only yellow na
tion of the Immediate future, but
China Is the coming power In all
Asia. In a few years .the combined
Anglo-Saxon power In Asia must
(glvo way to China. Compared with
this Japan Is a small Ibbuo.
"China doos not llko Japan, and
thero Is no probability whatever
that Japan will rule or oven sorloua
ly Influonco Chlnn. Tho Chinese
neither llko nor trust tho Japanese.
China rogurda Japan nB Inferior to
THIEVES
GATHER
jAMOXG THE FUGS.
Mcijiftftjv f hnllrngcfl Nelson on th
" 'i)jttor'M Own Tcrm4.
(United Pross Leased Wire.)
- ' horsolf In ovory way, oven In fighting
:inon to the japs ixiabl!,tJ; nml g,h,,!a l9 r,,ehu" I lf
Anderson dodnros that tlo Jap-.M,r'
IV UHLITY IS RAPID- nnoso Inspired tho Chinese boycott
uguwiHL jwiincun goous.
San FranclBco. Dae. 18. Over his
FW I lllrvirr own signature. George Mcmslo agrees
j rII lrt? to flghl Battling Nolfon nt 133
I LUmLL.E l,oun"i Vlngld. He also offora Nol-'
eon liia choice from any one of five
i .referees who are named, declare
'thnPho will post n forfeit to bind
CDAM II C II A II C hI ngreoment. and that tho $5000
rilUlYl U. U. lYIAILo "Mouptcnn atnnd If tho Dano wishes
,lt. Memslc mnkos a clonn-cut prop-
A'VM NIXG TO IIKU OWN
hlHLNGTII AND HE-
prs.
cd Prr h Leasod wlro.)
Dc 18, "China is the
owe in Asia, unr none.
U L. uidorson, for Sft
Bltlr u' of tho Soo Chow tin I-
Boo Chow, China, who Is
Port'aml hotel today. Sod
ibju "0 mllea from Shnng
tNcft " rk of Asia," as Dr.
Iihraui It. Dr. Anderson
crlcan, a nntlvo of Goorgln,
quurtrr of n. oontury ban
position to loam much of
affairs ncrosn tho Pacific,
tho cllow nml tho whlto
t
IhlnRn are common knowl-
4,Blp Jim" Gallagher Home.
(United Prow Leasod Wlro.)
San Franoloco, Doc. 18. "Dig
Jim" Gnllagher, tho mnlnstay of tin
SACKS
TRAIN'S
sltlon, conceding everything, In hopos
thht Ira will goour tho mutch. It l
FOR MORNING ntrvv'un to Nelson to fish or cut bait.
LEIT IX WOODHl'RN T" ChliC(l80 lightweight has said
that ho would right Momsic undor cor
DEPOT AHH CLEANER OUT IIV tain bgndltlons. Hi torm nro fully
mat If he wants to fight ho bus u
spland(d opportunity, nnd, as Momsic
snggasia. tne two can roauuy mwi (United Pross Loused Wlro.)
taught for the purpose of Blgnlng rjoldfleld. Nov. Doc. 18. All ovl
artlolOi Md posting forfeits, 'done of tht panic that solod 'Gold-
Jim May, the Reno man, who flod llul rlRjit whoi tno o!ly WIIi
HOLD THIEVES LAST NIGHT.
.A daring mull robbory was perpe-
mornlng, '
TROUBLE
CAUSED BY
LANDSLIDE
THECAMP WAS DARK
could not got from Ills own subordi
nates. Urlstol, however, 1b still In
tho fight for tho district attorney
ship, nnd also for n scalp or two. Tho
district attorney Is on tho cvo of
stnrtlng a rumpus, declare hla frlonds
and wheu ho doca thoro Is going tff
bo u tramndoun political clatter
raised nil ovor tho Northwest.
"Hut at present," Bristol Bald to
day, "X am doing little. I'm willing
to tako Ihq brunt ot tho criticism
now ami ho oxcortntcd nnd gcnoralty
damned for tho satisfaction ot
knowing that he who laughs last has
a mighty good laugh corning to
him."
GOLDF1ELR LIGHTS WENT OUT
AND IT WAS CLAIMED POWER
HOUSE HAD RISEN DYNAMITED
IIV UNION MINERS.
pretention In what romalns of the trattd at Woodburn thlB
graft trials, Is bnok from his wnmUr- nnd it Is likely several thousand dol- lo Nelson's bnckor, Ib In San piung9j Ut0 dnrknees owing to tho
Inai In Mm Knat. and ! li! limnt'lnn warn miV-a,i rmm ri.tn.,1 Fraitoljl80. having rsturnod ytordav Qttliri0 iiKht norvlco hulntr orlnnlod.
In OnWnnd. Ipackngtw. All tho mall that cam. In fW5,n ,? tr, i0 Vmn?",ln?1'?"!!, Hni'Iarod wJth tha breaking ot
Thero ho will wait Honey', call ". night train, wm loektd up la kjSJZ . , f
, . ... tho pniwongr dpot, which was brok- IvU1 FHm'r nua Monto At0U B. ' ' An Invontlgnllon rovoalod tho fnot
appear and toll as much as ho kuowi, on nt() nml rob) sparring partners. Foathorwolght tlnt tho roftk wn8 onusut, ,,y ,nml.
or as much as ho wants to at the f)re d , , rob, ovldont. Abo AtoO I. In frill swing at Jo. Mil- 8,lllo of 8now nn(, ,00 , the Whlt0
inai ot rainoK uainoun, w .on n ly know of th. movemanta of all iht 8 ,),nc9' Ju,t 0MU,,lU or C0"IMl' mountains.
JOI I.OT OF JIAPtMNESS.
Tnilulonil tf Newly-WcdH "Who Arcc
KlKHlng Their Way Aitonm tho
Conduont.
In
Tho
Tho Amorlcnn
that 1)18 condition
Wliou tho lights wont
champion promises outi (ho fcon, Xv)H g-Iu.rai tlmt '.ho
n on New Yonr'B day powor hoUB0 lmd bu0H .lynamltud.
On u ohnrgo that he had boon cmi
yr tit txn mt fnn 1i Ant'lnn eAittA 4 Ittin n A
.. u w, ...... .u...u m...u -k omployoi, and thoro Ib no cJwo.
tho beginning of the year. . ' ' . , , '
IJ ll A At.i. Jl II " " MHVIIO 11W1V UtltU4 I UIIU 4 . ...
i. it iruo i mo .roseouuon numlj re(.,8tor0(1 ninll ,louehoB will bo rlgnt ,, lhnl tt ro,Rll 0r tenor was about
go you out of tho way in order to,wore 6cattorcd over th floor, and had' Mornu ,9. ?0,nP h,BW0.r.k. aB y9 duo.
pui ore uainoun-s innii" ,, rftllft ,, nt ... M11,'(, ,r. with Alf Wlok. The Bpglisnman is
liri- il.H.. . At A Mt t !! iltJ "J W VII W Mi tuitwi
'-lira iiinr uii r iiiriwr iin rniiiuiii i m
: ' ' ' . ...... niall was stored
nnil Wno nil ninll nnntlnrr
burn thnt would hnvo b.on dltdrlb- 12D ,,0"?(h' .w,.1,oh: w,.lh tw, T,0,vH Bt,0' fro' oWllW mlnos, Oharliw
utod from thoro this morning. ,or irn,n,ni" "Vl lo 0Iunr u,w "Jl"'1 Rooknrd Is undor arrest. Thu com
Mallo from thero rtro sont up to BU-,110!1 ?!Vf!lnt ,,?!nt,n , . ,, " , 1'lalnnni, Frank Oliver, mJLjio nupei-
vertqn and out on tt mimb.r ot freo' Jf1 "!" "v1!? 2??.n0d , lndnl. duou.uh Itoodknrtl with thp
iv w . wiwi aw aivii uio iuiimk ...- .,. , of iuii -- vnlul'U ntiS4fi00. .
This wn the nnnounaetnent '
they do, 1 guess It Is nil right."
In tho bnggngo room KClt,nB h,B oxtrn we,Kht off 8rndu" ductlnjr n -fonco" for tho disposal of
1 coming Into Wood- n,,y' nn(1 'Mtoratty nornoon was at hg, Krudl) or0( Kogod l0 hftV(J ,,cflll
In
CACO STOl
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
rurnl routos. At loast four looked
vorlto.
OUR CHRISTMAS
EXHIBITION
M holiday goods is a grand showing of the
acfurer's daintiest and best products. The
ment you have to select from is enormous"
vo departments filled to the brim with the
and choicest goods shown on the Pacific
pouches wore takon, nt some tlmo b- u",lu ",D " , ,, .""; ",",,7 ' , ,
twoan 2 o'clock and daylight. Thft ""J h' Tom ?orhH l tt'Z
, ., , ,. ,, ., . , whllo thoro liava bo.n row hots
is tho.sooond mall robbory that has "" ., M. ,. n.nlnir ,.,.
boon porpotratod In th. past f.w yeara ' """" " , 1 " . VJ... " , ' ,,71
n . if Booms a fair out, and will probubl7
provall for aoma days.
I ' o
NEW fiTVLlI OF LU.MHEH
an.
Buy Useful Xmas Presents
FINE SILL'S
FIXE DRKSS GOODS
LADIES' CQATS
TDUtS' SUI1S
FIXE FURS
SILK WnntHLLAS
SILK UNDERSKIRTS
SILK WAISTS
SILK IIANlfKKKCIIIUPS
LIXEX HANDKERCHIEFS
FINE HOSIHK1
KID GLOVES
SILK saTI'IiBILS
rDIS' LACE COLLARS
MUX'S XKC'KVKiR
MRX'S cixyriiiNG
HOY'S CLOTHING
SUSPEXDHRS
AVIflTB I1HI1 SPREADS
GIRLS' COATS
And hundred of other useful
Xmas present.
We have now In atock a beau
tiful assortment of Ladles' Hlga
Clase Coats and Suits, also Fine
Furs and Silk Coata. Bought es
pecially for our Xmas trade. They
are boagM well and will be soli
tt small prices.
Groat valurt la Ladles' Under
skirts in mercerized cotton ,
hoatherbloom and sUk Prices
from 95o up to I10.QS.
Hun itium Will Order 1000 Cure
Moro TIiiiii Double Cajwiclly.
of
THE HENEY
BRISTOL
MUDDLE
Oht lined That Attorncy-Gcuci-nt WIII
Put (ho Ijmd I'rmnl Skyiockot on
f Do ('iiriH)t to Defend lllx Crlnio.
Woodburn, Or., Dec. 18. (Spoclnl
to Capital Journal) Four lockod let-
tor pauohos wore stolon from the '
Southorn Paclflo baggage room some ,
tlmo during tho night. Throe of the
pouohos woro for tho Woodburn post-
ofllco nnd tho other for tha Sllverton1 (United Pross Lobbm! Wlro.)
brnnoh. Tho ojtact contenta of the Omahn, Nob., Dee. 18. R. If.
bagB aro unknown. Government In- Harrlman, to keep up with hla rival,
spootors havo boon notified, and nro J. J. Hill, plana to apond ovor $1.- (United Pross Leased Wire)
oxpoctod to arrive heie this evening .000.000 In equipping tho Union l'n- portlnnd, Dso. 18. Far from go-
o , elflc railroad with a nowly-deelgned ng to Washington to put up a light
Caleb Potuira Trial. lumber car. About 1000 of theie for tho retention of DUtrloUAtty.'-
(United Proe Leased WJro.) cars are to be ordered. Thoy will my jjrutol In ofllco In Oregon, Honoy
Georgetown, Ky , Dec 18 When have twice tho lumber-carrying oa- jt jB aaut B going baok to fnoo At-
sS IAPANESE STORE is u ,a aw wautH to know u ,wn,'
, j ;n,i rtnjuw jof tMnKU nbout th8 ,,r8i8nl oonditlon
Cios and Fancy Goods 'x Irs!,,,
2 111 Court Stm't. Vokoliania ProsIng Parlors. Pliono 11(11 say there la very little proap-ot that
MfHMMHKEIMIUllHaI!MKlMMB-raKM"i th land fraud eatea will ever K ha
tha cross-examination of Caleb Pow-.patliv an that of the preeent caw. yoad a formal calling of til tlooket
ors waa resumed today he wa oou- and H1 thus enable the Union Ps- on January 13. Tho caaos are dlsor
frontod by a couple of love letters 'cine to lowor 1U lumber rates. Mr. Hanlted. the wltnensee separate,
Hrl will ue rorceu to uo uawwwe hu wi '""" n
will probably be foraed to equip his 9veu the goverument's evidence la
Hue. with the new style ear to kAp scaUered and in Uie hands at a iiuiu
from loaiag taoaey. The new ears bur of oltlolals, but a few of whow
will carry 10.000 feet against SO,- who are In oloee touch with Portia wl
000. the oaj)aelty of the ears now' "Heney la playlag hto own Km,
urd. I "m Ulaylng mine." stated Drlatol
., IthiH inornliuc "A far na I know,
j Heney la not going to take any atoii'
In my aid In regard to iny nomlna
(Unltod Troao Lonsod Wlro.)
Ohloago. Doc. 18. An intaroatlng
Innovation In tho way of hpnoymoon
trips wsfi Inaugurated here today,
when a luxuriously equipped train,
boarlng a happy pnrty of "newlv
wodB" pulled out ot Chlongo on u 30
daya' trip to points in the Wont Bfi
far as tho Paolflo coast. '
Commingling with tho nowly-woda
aro Hovornl couples who hnvo boen
mnrrlod boiuo tlmo, but who never
hnd u chnnco to enjoy a honeymoon
trip until thin opportunity present
ed Itsolf. Tho Idon, wr.s eonoulvod by
throo Woetorn railroads. Tho train'
la lununed ny oxperlonued tralnmon,
nil married, who will woo to It (hat
tho pnBsongcra of tho "honoynioou"
anoclnl got privacy, and plonty of t
ATTORNS ,
-COMMITS -
MIIDHPD
TlUnlSLlY
Rawhldo, Nov. 18. Martin
O'Rrlen, formerly of Han Frnucjlsoo,
now nsslstant prosecuting attorney
hero, In a Jnloui rago shot and dan
gerously wounded Ilosslo (lurdlnor,
who ouine hoio rooantly from San
Frnnclsco. A waiter selxod O'Drlon,
nnd the latter shot and instantly
killed him.
Tho luwyor had been paying ntton
tlon to tho girl, and bfloamo enrauod
at nnillng her In tho aonipnny of an
othor man.
O'Uflun was urroated, nnd a lynch
ing was narrowly averted.
written by himself to his moiBtain
sweetheart, Sadie Saarfer, of Wil
liamsburg. Is one of them he meu-
jtioned the iwrt he took la muster-
lag a moMHtala army, aad declareJ
taat he would rather Agkt han )
robbed.
" " ' -
TO RESURRECT CLHVHMND.
;Sonu Doiuotrattf Plan to Spring Hie
Now Jory Sphliu.
(Unlttil Preea LMMd Wire.)
Nw York, Dea. 1 UeJtlad a
iaovemont made la aassc pttrts to
wnd Grover Clevlaad to the Dento
eratlo oanvantlon m a delegate from
New Jersey, many Dewoergu see a
deep, shrewd plot to solidify the op
noaltloa' toward Drjraa's aanilBa.
tlon.
Several nalltJclaas of aatloattl rep
utatlon go so far aa to predict Otat
dovotand la the event that the ooa
veatloa is stampeded la hie favor,
will be nominated In the sarao man
ner that Bryan seeared the semina
tion 1896. At any rate, it is pointed
out that Olevetaad's preseaee in the
convention as a delegate would sig
nify a great deal more thaa that
which would appear on the sarface
a poJKIeol plot against Bryan
TO STOP HON!) ISSUE.
Tim Fliht Twin.
(Unltud Pross Leased Wlro )
Ollffa,' Was.li.. Dee. 1. In ttsuir
It did not amount to iiiueh as a train,
but tho fa at that train 202 was the
llrat U leave Oltffa on the North
Dank road sot a regular schedule
drew (HlU a crowd to the depot Mon
day to see It take departure for
Pavoo.
The train was in ehargu ot Cou
rt actor W II. Chamberlain, with 'rain
erow an follews: HuglHeer, 11. Gra
ham; llromati. It. R 8umnier(teld.
brakemsH, J. Oopeland and C 1$, 13w
Jug. Ma oh alitorlng was Indu'ged in
aa engine 6tt nod (he one eontblna
tton eoaeh nullad out rtgltt oh the
dot.
AiiMIh Saf Cortalyou'a AlIonint '" t IHartllog wUUe In Wash-
HolMtlvOovoriiiiieiit of 9I.OOO,. M- w ! a eonferenee yea-
000 tefday. but that matter waa not apok-
WartUigUn. Dec'll-CIotoly fol- on "ween ua."
lowing Senator Tillman's attask in nrlstol'a statement sugjjeata that
th senata yesterday on Bears tary the former eloso and cordial sym-
Cortelyou'B method of dealing with paUty between the two men no longer
the Ananelal situation, George W. oxlats. Close friends do not deny
Austin, of New York, today filed a thl. Bristol, they aasort. lias beon
suit in the district supreme court to made a saapegoat for the ahorteom
reatrain the secretary of tho troaa- Inga Qt the govertunent's ageuta In
ury frorji making allotment of tho tho land fraud proeeeutlona In Or
Panamn eaaal bond Issue. 'SOU. Now both Heney and Bristol
. mi o .I. I nave cuuuuu, aim-ur ninniy iuniu.
MonlUfii 3Iudo Captuln, (up their individual figWa to cloarj
Bogeno, Or., Dee. 18. At the au- thoir skirts of tho tangled mow. Tiint t Murrlago Llwisffc
Of Courxo Ilu Woh.
Now York, Dse. l.Vlce-rres-
dont A. II. Smith, of the New York
Central railroad, was today acquit
ted of the charge of manslaughter
In the aeeond degree, m the reiAilt
of the trial growing out of the doath
of 38 persons In the wrnek of the
Brewster Mxprese Inst February.
o-
nual banquet of the University of there is considerable dissension in the
Oregon football team, hold hero last federal office In Portland is wall un
night, Fred Moullon was unanimous- derstood. Bristol, it Is Bald, ha
ly olected captajn of tho 'varsity nover had tho entire support either
toam for the season of 1908. Moul- of tho government offlolaw or of his
lea la a native of California, al-own ofllao force. Bristol does not do-
though ho now makes bla homo In ny that at times he has beon oora-
Bugeae. He is 23 years of age, and peui to Hire men out or nis own
fidltV Night
At the Illho Club will be Inaugu
rated tomorrow night, AU members
are rea,ueted to be proseiii.Konil bring
their lady friends.
o - .-
Is
le a member of the Junfor fllass. pocket to get Information that lo wltnoaa.
County Clerk Allen yesterday
Sued a marriage lioenao to Edward
O. Wyeth, aged 32, of Spokane, Vdd.
Alvia Achillea, aged 37, of this city,
Frod Aohlllea wltneaii A lhjnsa was
this morning Issued q J. B. jMEb.e,
aged 21, and Blanchle Baakin, ttgel
17. both of Mehama, O. R. Baskto,